Shari Miles-Cohen, PhD, senior director of the APA Women's Programs Office, presents I am Psyched! for Black History Month, the first in a series of I am Psyched! Heritage Month events, to celebrate women of color psychologists who are first to achieve significant professional milestones.
The Feb. 12 event at APA headquarters in Washington, D.C., will feature APA CEO Arthur C. Evans, PhD, who will welcome guests and moderator Ms. Renee Nash, the director of news and public affairs at WHUR 96.3FM. We will hear from three trailblazing women psychologists: APA President Jessica Henderson Daniel, PhD (the first African America woman elected to this office), Brenda J. Allen, PhD (first Black woman psychologist to serve in this capacity) and Beverly Malone, PhD, the first Black woman CEO of the National League for Nursing.
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I Am Psyched for Black History Month - Feb. 12
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